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Join Date: Oct 2004
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There are a LOT of bikes out there that could fit your requirements ... I'd take some time to look around and try some.
Another alternative is to look around for second hand bikes .. even if you don't buy, you can always take them for a ride, and it might help clarify the Ti/vs carbon differences a bit more. FWIW, I've been riding Ti for the past few years (Colnago), which I've loved, but recently had a chance to try a high-end carbon bike and .. well, the difference on every level was phenomenal. I'm now a late convert to carbon! (apart from my classic steel Merckx ...) I'm unconvinced by the "carbon isn't reliable" case, there are plenty of mid-90's C40's still going strong. B |
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Jersey Shore, Pa.
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Bump! Own a new bike yet Paul?! |
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